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Roads in Serbia are the backbone of its transportation system and constitute important transit roads in Europe. They are categorized as: state highways, class I; state highways, class II; local roads; municipal roads.〔http://www.putevi-srbije.rs/pdf/zakon_o_putevima_lat.pdf〕 Total length of public roads in Serbia is 40,845 km, of which 5,525 km are state highways, class I (including 651 km of motorways and expressways); 11,540 km are state highways, class II, and 23,780 km are local roads.〔http://www.putevi-srbije.rs/sr/putna-mrea-republike-srbije 〕 ==Motorways and expressways== (詳細はSerbia. There are 654 km of motorways and 23 km of expressways, or 677 km in total. Motorways in Serbia have three lanes (including emergency lane) in each direction, signs are white-on-green, as in the rest of former Yugoslavia and the normal speed limit is 120 km/h. Expressways, unlike motorways, don't have emergency lanes, signs are white-on-blue and the normal speed limit is 100 km/h. As the Serbian word for motorway is "autoput", the "A1", "A2" or "A3" road designations are used since November 2013. All state roads categorized as class I, that are motorways currently of in the future, are marked with one-digit numbers and known as class Ia. All other roads, which belong to class I, are marked with two-digit numbers and known as class Ib. Expressways belong to class Ib, too. E-numeration is also widely used on motorways. This is the list of roads in Serbia that are or will be motorways in future. ″Motorway length″ represents length of road that is already replaced with motorway. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Roads in Serbia」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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